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[Title] => Pampanga installs computer tracking system
[Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga Gov. Mark Lapid said yesterday he is expecting to raise no less than P100 million in real estate taxes this year, after he signed an agreement with a firm for a P50-million computer system project capable of monitoring "people, places and events" and provide visual analysis "for better governance."
Lapid, in behalf of the provincial government, signed the agreement with Geodata Solutions Inc. which will establish a geographic information system (GIS) in this province, the first of its kind in Pampanga.
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[Title] => Malabon City Hall goes digital
[Summary] => Malabon City has officially gone digital beginning with the computerization of City Halls revenue-generating operations as employees returned the other day for the first working day of 2006.
The Digital Infrastructure Project (DIP) is expected to help double the city government previous revenue take of a little over P500 million last year to more than P100 million in 2006, City Mayor Canuto "Tito" Oreta said.
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[Summary] => Malabon City has gone digital with the computerization of City Halls revenue-generating operations, which was launched yesterday in simple ceremonies led by Mayor Canuto "Tito" Oreta.
"Malabon has finally responded to the challenge of modernization by computerizing to enable the local government to efficiently deliver the basic services to the people. The system is also envisioned to eventually generate sufficient funds for the citys future development," Oreta said.
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Lapid, in behalf of the provincial government, signed the agreement with Geodata Solutions Inc. which will establish a geographic information system (GIS) in this province, the first of its kind in Pampanga.
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[Summary] => Malabon City has officially gone digital beginning with the computerization of City Halls revenue-generating operations as employees returned the other day for the first working day of 2006.
The Digital Infrastructure Project (DIP) is expected to help double the city government previous revenue take of a little over P500 million last year to more than P100 million in 2006, City Mayor Canuto "Tito" Oreta said.
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"Malabon has finally responded to the challenge of modernization by computerizing to enable the local government to efficiently deliver the basic services to the people. The system is also envisioned to eventually generate sufficient funds for the citys future development," Oreta said.
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January 4, 2006 - 12:00am